LEE AARON LEE AARON DEBUT + BONUS TRACK 12" LP VINYL Album

  This album "LEE AARON - Lee Aaron debut + bonus track" is the first studio album by singer Lee Aaron, released in 1982 through Freedom Records and reissued as Lee Aaron (not to be confused with her 1987 self-titled album) on May 18, 1984

 

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Music Genre:

Heavy Metal, Hard Rock 

Album Production information:

The album: "LEE AARON - Lee Aaron debut + bonus track" was produced by: Robert Connolly fur Tube Productions

Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Paul Massey, Robin Brouwers, Ed Stone

Ed Stone is a highly respected figure in the world of music production and sound engineering, particularly within the realm of Heavy Metal. Born and raised in the 1960s, Stone's passion for music ignited at an early age, eventually leading him to make a significant impact on the metal scene during the 1980s.

Stone's journey into the music industry began when he developed a keen interest in sound engineering. As he honed his skills, he quickly realized his affinity for the hard-hitting, raw energy of Heavy Metal music. He set out to work with bands that shared his passion for this genre, and it wasn't long before he made a name for himself in the industry.

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Throughout the 1980s, Stone's expertise was sought after by several prominent Heavy Metal bands. One of his early collaborations was with the Canadian thrash metal band Razor. Stone's production and engineering skills helped shape the band's sound, contributing to their success and earning him recognition within the metal community.

Following his work with Razor, Stone continued to forge strong partnerships with other notable bands of the era. He lent his talents to Kick Axe, a Canadian heavy metal band known for their powerful vocals and anthemic sound. Stone's contributions helped bring out the band's intensity and added depth to their recordings.

Stone's reputation as a skilled producer and sound engineer continued to grow, and his services were soon in high demand. He worked with the Canadian heavy metal band Warriors, ensuring their recordings captured the band's aggressive and dynamic live performances. Stone's meticulous attention to detail and technical expertise were evident in the band's albums, establishing him as a trusted collaborator.

In addition to his work with Razor, Kick Axe, and Warriors, Stone also made significant contributions to the careers of other bands during the 1980s Heavy Metal scene. His production and engineering work enhanced the sound of bands such as Deaf Dealer, Exciter, Hanover Fist, and Reckless, elevating their music and helping them gain recognition.

Stone's impact on the Heavy Metal genre during the 1980s cannot be overstated. His expertise and dedication to capturing the essence of the bands he worked with were crucial in shaping their sound and cementing their place in music history. His contributions were highly regarded, and his name became synonymous with high-quality production within the metal community.

Beyond the 1980s, Ed Stone's career continued to flourish. He expanded his portfolio, working with a diverse range of artists across different genres. His versatility and ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes made him a sought-after producer and sound engineer.

Ed Stone's passion for music, particularly Heavy Metal, and his dedication to his craft have left an indelible mark on the industry. His work with bands such as Razor, Kick Axe, Warriors, Deaf Dealer, Exciter, Hanover Fist, and Reckless showcased his exceptional talent and solidified his reputation as a master of his trade.

 

This album was recorded at: Masters Workshop, Toronto, Phase One Studios, Toronto, Metal Works, Toronto

Album cover design: Barsuhn & Keller, Hamburg

Album cover photography: Joseph Ciancio

Ed Stone is a highly respected figure in the world of music production and sound engineering, particularly within the realm of Heavy Metal. Born and raised in the 1960s, Stone's passion for music ignited at an early age, eventually leading him to make a significant impact on the metal scene during the 1980s.

Stone's journey into the music industry began when he developed a keen interest in sound engineering. As he honed his skills, he quickly realized his affinity for the hard-hitting, raw energy of Heavy Metal music. He set out to work with bands that shared his passion for this genre, and it wasn't long before he made a name for himself in the industry.

Read more...

Throughout the 1980s, Stone's expertise was sought after by several prominent Heavy Metal bands. One of his early collaborations was with the Canadian thrash metal band Razor. Stone's production and engineering skills helped shape the band's sound, contributing to their success and earning him recognition within the metal community.

Following his work with Razor, Stone continued to forge strong partnerships with other notable bands of the era. He lent his talents to Kick Axe, a Canadian heavy metal band known for their powerful vocals and anthemic sound. Stone's contributions helped bring out the band's intensity and added depth to their recordings.

Stone's reputation as a skilled producer and sound engineer continued to grow, and his services were soon in high demand. He worked with the Canadian heavy metal band Warriors, ensuring their recordings captured the band's aggressive and dynamic live performances. Stone's meticulous attention to detail and technical expertise were evident in the band's albums, establishing him as a trusted collaborator.

In addition to his work with Razor, Kick Axe, and Warriors, Stone also made significant contributions to the careers of other bands during the 1980s Heavy Metal scene. His production and engineering work enhanced the sound of bands such as Deaf Dealer, Exciter, Hanover Fist, and Reckless, elevating their music and helping them gain recognition.

Stone's impact on the Heavy Metal genre during the 1980s cannot be overstated. His expertise and dedication to capturing the essence of the bands he worked with were crucial in shaping their sound and cementing their place in music history. His contributions were highly regarded, and his name became synonymous with high-quality production within the metal community.

Beyond the 1980s, Ed Stone's career continued to flourish. He expanded his portfolio, working with a diverse range of artists across different genres. His versatility and ability to adapt to changing musical landscapes made him a sought-after producer and sound engineer.

Ed Stone's passion for music, particularly Heavy Metal, and his dedication to his craft have left an indelible mark on the industry. His work with bands such as Razor, Kick Axe, Warriors, Deaf Dealer, Exciter, Hanover Fist, and Reckless showcased his exceptional talent and solidified his reputation as a master of his trade.

 

Record Label Information:

Roadrunner RR 9842

Media Format:

150 grams 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram  

Year & Country:

1984 Made in Netherlands / Holland
Personnel/Band Members and Musicians on: LEE AARON - Lee Aaron debut + bonus track
    Band-members, Musicians and Performers
  • Lee Aaron – vocals
  • Buzz Shearman – vocals , background vocals
  • Dave Aplin – guitar
  • Rik Emmett – guitar , production
  • Rick Santers – guitar
  • Earl Johnson – guitar
  • Frank Soda – guitar
  • John Albani – guitar
  • George Bernhardt – guitar
  • Bill Wade – drums
  • Mark Santers – drums
  • Glen Gratto – drums
  • Randy Infuso – drums
  • Gene Stout – bass
  • Rick Lazaroff – bass
  • Peter Crolly – bass
  • Jack Meli – bass
Complete Track-listing of the album "LEE AARON - Lee Aaron debut + bonus track"

The detailed tracklist of this record "LEE AARON - Lee Aaron debut + bonus track" is:

    Track-listing :
  1. "Under Your Spell" Lee Aaron, Dave Aplin, Gene Stout 3:30
  2. "Lonely for Your Love" Rick Santers 3:39
  3. "Night Riders" Aaron, Santers, Matt McGarry 2:51
  4. "Texas Outlaw" Buzz Shearman, Bob Bulger 3:47
  5. "I Like My Rock Hard" Frank Soda 3:47
  6. "I Just Wanna Make Love to You" Willie Dixon 3:03
  7. "Runnin' from His Love" Bill Wade 4:00
  8. "Should Have Known" Shearman, Bulger 3:54
  9. "Took Your Heart Away" Aaron, Santers 3:17
  10. "Under the Stars" Aaron, George Bernhardt 3:22 - Bonus Track
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Lee Aaron is a Canadian singer and songwriter. She began her career in the 1980s and is known for her powerful vocal style and her blend of rock, blues, and jazz. She has released several albums throughout her career, including her debut album "The Lee Aaron Project" in 1982, and "Bodyrock" in 1989, which featured the hit single "Sex with Love". In the 1990s, she shifted to a more blues-influenced sound, releasing "Emotional Rain" in 1998, and "Slick Chick" in 2002. She continues to perform and record music to this day.